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A semilocal convergence analysis for directional Newton methods
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    A semilocal convergence analysis for directional Newton methods (English)
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    7 March 2011
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    directional Newton method
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    systems of equations
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    Lipschitz/center-Lipschitz condition
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    Newton-Kantorovich-type hypothesis
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    semilocal convergence
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    convergence
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    error estimates
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    numerical example
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